Clicking on the image allows you to discover her life and legacy.
Born in Pennsylvania in 1907, she was originally an aquatic biologist before she became a full-time nature writer in the 1950s.
Her most notable books include The Edge of the Sea, Silent Spring and The Sea Around Us, the latter of which won her a U.S National Book Award.
Carson's achievements in marine biology and ecology have led to her work being credited with advancing the global environmental movement, a term which deals with addressing environmental issues.
Her research in Silent Spring also led to a nationwide ban of pesticide DDT, a chemical which she thought to be environmentally negative.
She died of a heart attack in 1964, aged 56 in Maryland.
Ref : http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/478415/Google-Doodle-celebrates-the-107th-birthday-of-nature-author-Rachel-Louise-Carson
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